2nd Annual Staten Island Charity Car and Bike Show

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. - BULLS HEAD - Come out for some live music, food, beverages, sporty cars – and most important, charity.

What else could you ask for on a Saturday?

The 2nd Annual Staten Island Charity Car and Bike Show is set to take place in two days at Holy Trinity-St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in Bulls Head.

Proceeds will benefit the church.

A live band and DJ will play hit songs from the 1950s and 1960s throughout the day; the back-in-time entertainment concludes with a drive-in screening of the classic film, "American Graffiti."

Organizers expect more than 125 muscle cars and motorcycles to be shown and judged. The KITT car from the "Knight Rider" television series will be one of those on view. Cars will be shown from 2 to 9 p.m. Collectors bringing their cars to be judged should arrive at noon.

Raffles, a 50/50, hot dogs, hamburgers, sausage and peppers, soda, beer and more will be available for sale.

The event's rain date is Sunday, from 2 to 6 p.m.

People can hang out and watch the movie for just a dollar. Those looking for the full drive-in movie experience will be charged $10, which includes a voucher for one free meal and drink.

"We're trying to give that Staten Island small-town feel," said Bill Love, one of the organizers.

The Holy Trinity-St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church is located at 1691 Richmond Ave.